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New owner! Remote start question

Hey all - I've been lurking here for a while but thought I'd sign up and add my $0.02. I picked up a low mileage 2015 Genesis a few months ago and it came with a Hyundai branded remote starter already installed. The thing about this - I can use my factory key fob to start the car by pressing lock button and then holding the alarm/panic button for a quick 1-2 count. The starter comes with its own 2-way single button fob as well if you wanted to use that instead - but it works just fine with the factory fob once you learn the timing on the 1-2 count part. If you hold it too long, the horn starts honking, too short and it wont start.

Anyways - just though I'd let you all know.
 
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So you press and HOLD the lock button while also pressing alarm button?
 
Sorry - I should have explained it better.

Single press lock button (no hold), followed by alarm button press (for about a second or so).

For reference, the model number on the back of the non-factory Hyundai remote start key fob is RED301-2WSS. I'm not sure if that corresponds to a particular Hyundai starter module or not - but whatever was installed on my car certainly allows me to use the factory fob to start it.
 
Thanks. My remote has no numbers listed on it so I can't compare that part.
 
Hey all - I've been lurking here for a while but thought I'd sign up and add my $0.02. I picked up a low mileage 2015 Genesis a few months ago and it came with a Hyundai branded remote starter already installed. The thing about this - I can use my factory key fob to start the car by pressing lock button and then holding the alarm/panic button for a quick 1-2 count. The starter comes with its own 2-way single button fob as well if you wanted to use that instead - but it works just fine with the factory fob once you learn the timing on the 1-2 count part. If you hold it too long, the horn starts honking, too short and it wont start.

Anyways - just though I'd let you all know.
Sorry - I should have explained it better.

Single press lock button (no hold), followed by alarm button press (for about a second or so).

For reference, the model number on the back of the non-factory Hyundai remote start key fob is RED301-2WSS. I'm not sure if that corresponds to a particular Hyundai starter module or not - but whatever was installed on my car certainly allows me to use the factory fob to start it.



prior owner installed and after market remote start and integrated it into the factory FOB.

RED301-2WSS Keyless Entry System User Manual SEGI LIMITED
 
prior owner installed and after market remote start and integrated it into the factory FOB.

RED301-2WSS Keyless Entry System User Manual SEGI LIMITED

Yep - I'm under the impression that the aftermarket remote start is Hyundai's own though. That RED301-2WSS fob that I have has the flying 'H' and Hyundai logo on the back of it. So I assume the person before me had it done through the dealership. This is pure speculation on my part though - I'd have to pull down some panels and find the actual module to be sure of the make.
 
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